Cricket Journalism

Hey,

I'm not sure if this is the right area to put this. But; I'm 15 years of age and I'm really interested in a career in journalism and more specifically cricket journalism. I've done 10 days of work experience which I really enjoyed and confirmed my aspirations.

Is there any cricket journalists or journalists on the forums who could give me any tips on how to break into journalism?

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Styris to Pietersen, SIX, wow, what a shot, that is awesome..its a repeat of his six off Muralitharan at Edgbaston, as he switches his grip and reverse-hits Styris over deep cover for a memorable maximum.

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Styris to Pietersen, SIX, that's the most extraordinary shot, he switches his grip to that of a left-hander and launches Stryis high over long-off for a might six. That is one of the more incredible shots you'll see

Check out member Geraintismyhero; may not be a proffesional journalist but sure writes like one.
Oh and this is a real good place to practice your skills. If you can't do it here you'll be **** anyway.

I'm a journalist and from what I gathered in 10 years of practice the essential thing is to have a good eye, open mind and a full sack of words. Tell it like you see it and don't try to sound clever at all costs. Keep it simple and sensible. Practice makes perfect - school won't make such a difference. Maybe you could start a blog to exert your writing wits.

True. But if you are good enough, you can find work. Cozier, Bogle, Martin-Jenkins, Andrew Miller, Manthorp etc show that...

Thats only a handful of them. But it's best to enroll in a formal course and specalise in sports journalism. Then find a job in the media.. it should not be that dofficult but pay will be less i would think..

I'm not sure if this is the right area to put this. But; I'm 15 years of age and I'm really interested in a career in journalism and more specifically cricket journalism. I've done 10 days of work experience which I really enjoyed and confirmed my aspirations.

Is there any cricket journalists or journalists on the forums who could give me any tips on how to break into journalism?

Thanks,

IC

In my experience the only way to get better at writing is to write. Same way the only way to get better at bowling is to bowl, and at batting to bat. And anyone who wants to be good enough at something to do it pro has to be very good indeed.

When I was your age I wrote stuff, which only I ever read, effectively as reports on England tours and matches. Just because I enjoyed doing it. I still, to a much lesser extent, do - if I have some spare time, I like to spend it writing. Obviously some of what I write gets published on CW.

BTW Martyn Corrin AKA GeraintIsMyHero is far from the only outstanding writer we have on CW.n, just in case anyone was wondering.

As for being a sports journo, a) I'm reliably informed it's not all it seems and b) it's an incredibly closed shop which takes quite some luck as well as skill to break into. Your only real chance (barring remarkable strokes of luck) is to follow a narrow educational path which has no guarantee of bearing fruit. If you want it enough, clearly, it's what you should be doing. But think carefully before doing so. Anyway, it's often been said that the best way to do education is to study what you enjoy.

You have to write and read a lot, be prepared to do a journalism diploma and take any job you can when you've got it- sport can come later, after a grounding in "mainstream" stuff. you have to get the basics before moving into sport, as it is one of the most difficult areas to break in to.

Yeah I was going to write "obviously you also have to read lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of it as well" but somehow forgot.

You need to work-out what's good and what's bad, and try to learn from what's good.

Also, you have to have an ability to read, re-read and re-read what you've written, altering it over and again, making it as good as you possibly can. Learnt that from Roald Dahl aged about 11.

Check out member Geraintismyhero; may not be a proffesional journalist but sure writes like one.
Oh and this is a real good place to practice your skills. If you can't do it here you'll be **** anyway.

cheers

I dunno about that but the compliment is certainly appreciated

RE the OP - I think Richard has nailed it. At your age, practice writing, if you want other people to read your stuff then show them, but if you don't, practice is a great way to get better at writing.

And of course, this would be a great place to share pieces of writing you do on cricket, as you will get honest and fair appraisals from this lot

Yeah I'm actually following a similar path. I've have a blog about cricket, also one about Rugby League, and really enjoy writing. I've had offers to write for some websites and have had an article published on a cricket website. I want to go to university and study sports journalism, and write for a website, paper or magazine.

Also, I was just wondering, do most of the freelance writers have a small day job to keep the money coming through, or at least when they are just starting? Because I'd imagine you wouldn't get too much at the start, so I'd probably get a small job to help out with bills and food and rent and everything else.

I'm not sure if this is the right area to put this. But; I'm 15 years of age and I'm really interested in a career in journalism and more specifically cricket journalism. I've done 10 days of work experience which I really enjoyed and confirmed my aspirations.

Is there any cricket journalists or journalists on the forums who could give me any tips on how to break into journalism?